Constellations 2021: UO’s Queer Film and Media Festival, April 23rd to 25th
This year’s virtual edition of Constellations brings together a series of live conversations addressing the question of what it means to be a queer creator today. The festival will open on April 23rd at 6pm with our 2021 Keynote: animator, illustrator, and Youtuber Kat Blaque.
Constellations, previously known as QFF, has been—since 1992—UO’s queer film and media festival for queer creators to come together in collective queer world-making. It makes space at UO for queer creators of films, media, and art. By queer creators, we mean those in the business of collectively drawing their own constellations: connected and overlapping paths binding us together across generations and histories. We also mean those who are bold, daring, original and visionary in their use and mastery of storytelling through cinema and new media. Finally, by creators we mean those makers of orientation devices. They boldly ask, where to go next with our words, our stories, our joys and our pains? Where to go next to build a better world, to make more space for us in the world in our fullness?
To register and attend virtually: constellations.eventive.org
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See below for a full schedule of events: